Examples of 'particularly dynamic' in a sentence

Meaning of "particularly dynamic"

Particularly dynamic: Refers to something that is especially energetic, forceful, or constantly changing in a vigorous manner

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It is a particularly dynamic time in higher education.
It was not anything particularly dynamic.
A particularly dynamic and exciting work.
The design is particularly dynamic.
A particularly dynamic indicator will probably be the old age dependency ratio.
Our cooperation with neighbouring countries is particularly dynamic and productive.
Europe is particularly dynamic when it comes to developing renewable energies.
The telecommunications sector has become a particularly dynamic sector for privatization.
Sales were particularly dynamic in the biogas and space sectors.
This border strip is economically and demographically speaking a particularly dynamic area.
Growth is particularly dynamic in the industry and service sectors.
Intraregional migration is particularly dynamic in Europe.
Yet this particularly dynamic relationship is sometimes the object of criticism.
The ESC can also be deactivated entirely for particularly dynamic driving.
Container transport is particularly dynamic on this network from and to the seaports.

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The Joliette RCM enjoys a combination of factors that favor the creation of a particularly dynamic environment.
Scientific diaspora networks seem to be particularly dynamic in academic and entrepreneurial environments.
This particularly dynamic association has a intelligent approach to the prevention of road accidents.
The SOFCOT congress was particularly dynamic this year.
Its not particularly dynamic and it does not really change the way you think about programming.
The UNICEF partnership with the IPU has become particularly dynamic.
It is particularly dynamic.
Audi has designed the S line sports package with particularly dynamic drivers in mind.
The digital sector is particularly dynamic and changing rapidly in technology and uses.
The action-oriented participation of organized major groups has been particularly dynamic.
These lucky and particularly dynamic energies encourage them to restore their existence.
During the past decade, the growth of business to business services was particularly dynamic.
This process makes the hauling cable particularly dynamic and also highly resilient under mechanical strain.
Its location in Mali 's cotton-growing region makes it a particularly dynamic place.
Paris and the Paris region are particularly dynamic as are certain cities in the provinces.
Manufacturing, a sector long associated with the GTA, has been particularly dynamic of late.
The women of Bakur were particularly dynamic and they forced the state to change.
The brands LA ROCHE-POSAY, SKINCEUTICALS and SANOFLORE are particularly dynamic in this region.
Group G was particularly dynamic in the seventies.
The make-up and women 's fragrance categories are particularly dynamic.
Gregory is remembered as a particularly dynamic patriarch of the Melkite Church.
Employment trends on the whole are not, however, particularly dynamic.
Finally, exporters have been particularly dynamic in the opening up of new markets.
Over the past 15 years labour-intensive manufactures have been particularly dynamic.
On the contrary, they constitute a particularly dynamic factor in the eradication of poverty.
And others - for example, Spain and the Netherlands - were never particularly dynamic.
The services sector is expanding, one particularly dynamic area being services to business and industry.
It is important to recall that the first half of 2011 was particularly dynamic.
In the champagne business, prestige vintages were particularly dynamic while a firm price increase policy continued.
A territory particularly dynamic in economic terms, the Agglomeration is home to 16 business areas.
Certainly, Thelema stands as a clear example of a particularly dynamic and well-considered egregor.
Health, " Health technology is a particularly dynamic sector with start-ups driving many of its innovations.
This figure compares with a first six months of 2008 which had been particularly dynamic.
The over-representation of men in certain particularly dynamic research groups no doubt explains this phenomenon.
With strong urban growth, construction is particularly dynamic in West Africa.

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